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MechWarrior: Dark Age Novel and Shadows
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  1. Paperback
  2. Publisher: WizKids; 2003-08-13
  3. Author: Martin Delrio
  4. Sales Rank in Books: #2180878

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Anastasia Kerensky and her Steel Wolves tried to take the planet Northwind once before and failed. Kerensky doesn't take defeat lightly and won't give up until she holds this pivotal world in her grasp. Now Countess Tara Campbell must marshall her Highlander troops for a new fight. She'll depend upon Paladin Ezekiel Crow for help, but what she discovers is that her greatest ally may yet prove to be her worst enemy. Book 2 in The Proving Grounds Trilogy, Truth and Shadows by Martin Delrio is the fifth novel set in the universe of MechWarrior: Dark Age.

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Average Customer Review
3.6 out of 5 stars (7 customer reviews)

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars The Delrio Team Comes Through With A Big One!!!, August 4, 2003
D. Konig "NYCWD" (New York, NY USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Truth and Shadows (MechWarrior: Dark Age #5) (Mass Market Paperback)
Finally, after one horrible novel (Ruins of Power) and one so-so novel (A Silence In The Heavens), the new Mechwarrior line has once again reached the platinum standard with Truth and Shadows.Lost from the previous book in the trilogy is all of the self-brooding and what has been found are some familiar names such as "Dagger" Di Jones, Captain Tara Bishop, and "One Eyed" Jack Farrel with his mercenary company aka The Band of Five. Anastasia Kerensky remains the ultimate evil, only submersing herself in her Tassa Kay persona once for a very public hanging, but in the shadows lurks a greater evil that looks to ally itself with Kerensky and acts as a secret benefactor.Will Elliot and his infantry are once again thrust into these decisive battles, but here they are no longer the green troopers from the first book, but veteran soldiers who have some fire time under their belts.As for Paladin Ezekiel Crow, he remains the brooding stalwart of emotional...Read more


2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars So, so book--better if taken as part of the trilogy., July 20, 2005
Big Robot Fan (Great Lakes, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Truth and Shadows (MechWarrior: Dark Age #5) (Mass Market Paperback)
Battlemechs CANNOT knock each other over by doing a running forward handstand into a flip. Nor can they roll around on the ground clenching each other like lovers.

Delrio obviously didn't research his topic.

Other than the glaring lack of knowledge of the game universe that this series is based on, I felt that the book was okay. It worked as part of the larger trilogy. Let the buyer decide whether or not they can suspend their disbelief.


1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars In lux veritas, March 15, 2008
A. Timson (Livonia, MI United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Truth and Shadows (MechWarrior: Dark Age #5) (Mass Market Paperback)
TRUTH AND SHADOWS continues the storyline of Northwind that began in A Silence in the Heavens, again utilizing a structure similar to its predecessor. This time, it's Ezekiel Crow, Paladin of the Sphere, who undergoes life-altering changes.

It's been several months since the Steel Wolves have been seen, and Northwind is finally starting to breathe easy. But Crow can't really do so—not when the specter of Liao is being hung over his head by an unknown party.

As before, much of the first two-thirds is spent on character development, with some minor action from the secondary cast. Only towards the end do Tara Campbell and Crow hop into their BattleMechs and join the fray.

The Wolves' defeat feels more honest this time, in that they weren't actually defeated. Rather, in the face of the scorched earth...Read more

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